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DeltaHawk Engines Donates $2,500 To EAA Young Eagles

Money Will Be Used To Support Volunteer Field Expenses

DeltaHawk Engines is donating $2,500 to Young Eagles on behalf of EAA chapter members who visited with DeltaHawk at the Chapters Pavilion and the DeltaHawk booth during AirVenture in Oshkosh. The money will be used to support volunteer field expenses.

DeltaHawk sponsored the EAA Camp Scholler Chapters Pavilion to connect with chapter members, many who own and operate aircraft, and are passionate about the latest engine technology. Making connections with EAA chapter members is one of the many ways DeltaHawk is working to support the organization at a grassroots level and foster growth in aviation through chapters’ support of Young Eagles in their local areas.

“The success of the Young Eagles program is possible not only through the dedicated efforts of EAA-member volunteers, but by the support of companies throughout the aviation community,” said Brian O’Lena, EAA’s manager of Young Eagles and Eagle Flights. “DeltaHawk’s generosity is helping grow the next generation of aviation by supporting our efforts and our volunteers.”

“DeltaHawk is proud to make this $2,500 donation to EAA Young Eagles, the only program of its kind with the sole mission to introduce and inspire kids in the world of aviation,” stated Christopher Ruud CEO  DeltaHawk Engines. “This was an exciting 50th AirVenture anniversary in Oshkosh and the Young Eagles program helps to ensure that we will be able to commemorate another 50 years of fly-ins,” Ruud said.

(Source: DeltaHawk news release)

FMI: www.deltahawk.com
www.EAA.org/YoungEagles

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